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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> and now our instant index tonight. all about snapshots we saw today of one kind or another, starting with the cry of instra gram. called instagate. it turns pictures from this to this. and today, the company seemed to announce that starting in january, they would be able to sell your pictures. so thousands of users deleted their accounts in rebellion. in response, instagram announced they are not going to sell your photos and everyone can exhale. >>> and this snapshot in the news, something not seen in 231 years, queen elizabeth surrounded by cabinet members at 10 downing street. the last monarch to stop by was in 1891. she spoke twice, by the way, wishing everyone a merry christmas and a
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> and now our instant index tonight. all about snapshots we saw today of one kind or another, starting with the cry of instra gram. called instagate. it turns...
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he used to tell people he worked in a taco factory. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed as the procession passed. inside, his mother shared stories that had everyone in tears. >> when she told him i love you his answer was not as much as i love you. >> reporter: a few miles away, another funeral. jack pinto, also 6, a huge sports fan, whose favorite new york giants player, victor cruz, wore his name on his cleats during sunday's game. >> i was honored, man. it was -- i couldn't express to them how great that made me feel. >> reporter: jack's friends from the wrestling team showed up in their little uniforms. in a news conference today, the normally stoic state trooper choked up when asking for privacy for the families. >> at this time i can take a couple of questions. >> reporter: he also revealed that there were actually two adult survivors on friday's rampage, not one. both female employees with gunshot wounds. >> investigatiors will speak wih them when it's medically prompt, and certainly they will shed a great deal of light on th
he used to tell people he worked in a taco factory. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed as the procession passed. inside, his mother shared stories that had everyone in tears. >> when she told him i love you his answer was not as much as i love you. >> reporter: a few miles away, another funeral. jack pinto, also 6, a huge sports fan, whose favorite new york giants player, victor cruz, wore his name on his cleats during sunday's game. >> i was honored, man. it was -- i...
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abc 7 news is live on the scene for us. david what can you tell us? >> this situation is still unfolding here on the city college campus, you can see there are police cars. there has been a tremendous response here because of the reportsr8<1ñ that someone is on campus with a gun. the first reports came indirectly from a stude-q9i who tempted a parent. the parent called in the report to the police. that the campus had -- there was a bhan a gun inside of the financial aid office on the eastern part of the campus. then, other reports there is a possible gunman inside of the new science building on west part of the campus. so now, that caused a total shift of focus from one building to another. the poli
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and one final story from us tonight. even in the age of e-mail, kids are still composing thousands of hand-written letters to santa. for the past century, the post office has been collecting notes from needy children and matching them with donors. as abc's sharyn alfonsi learned, this year, kids are asking for a lot more than toys. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ >> reporter: nothing captures the hopefulness of christmas like those "dear santa" letters. but this year, at new york's main post office, the people who sorted through those letters to santa noticed something else -- a change in mood. >> it's pretty desperate. >> reporter: peter fontana is the head elf here. >> i'm a 9-year-old and i live in a shelter. >> reporter: fortunately, this brooklyn-born elf believes in miracles. >> this letter asked for a queen-sized bed because the kids were sleeping on the floor in the basement. when i put that letter down, my phone rang and it was a bed company asking how they can help. >> reporter: for all those 100 years, t
and one final story from us tonight. even in the age of e-mail, kids are still composing thousands of hand-written letters to santa. for the past century, the post office has been collecting notes from needy children and matching them with donors. as abc's sharyn alfonsi learned, this year, kids are asking for a lot more than toys. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ >> reporter: nothing captures the hopefulness of christmas like those "dear santa" letters. but this year, at...
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abc's amy robach is with us now and she tells us what the training was and exactly what they did. amy? >> that's right, we're here at danbury hospital where the medical staff told us they thought it must have been a lot like 9/11 because they had their entire staff waiting here to receive the injured. only three arrived. the death count unimaginable, but as you mentioned, so many people are attributing that number to the heroic acts of teachers. if it weren't for their bravery, many in the community believe that number would have been even higher. >> reporter: for the nearly 700 students who attend sandy hook elementary school, it is the teachers' words they follow day in and day out. today, those words might have just saved their life. >> his teacher went and checked, locked and closed the door. they went into a corner until they were recovered by police. >> the teacher put them in the corner and they weren't allowed to move until the police came. >> this raunt restaurant has been serving pizza to sandy hook parents and teachers for more than 30 years. >> they're all heroes. >> i
abc's amy robach is with us now and she tells us what the training was and exactly what they did. amy? >> that's right, we're here at danbury hospital where the medical staff told us they thought it must have been a lot like 9/11 because they had their entire staff waiting here to receive the injured. only three arrived. the death count unimaginable, but as you mentioned, so many people are attributing that number to the heroic acts of teachers. if it weren't for their bravery, many in...
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abc's neal neal karlinsky is on this story for us tonight. neal? >> reporter: sergeant bales attorney met with his attorney face to face for the first time today. he says it was extremely emotional. his client claims he has amnesia. even as that soldier's wife is now speaking out for the very first time. in his her first public statement, robert bales wife approximate writes, what has been reported is completely out of character from the man i know and admire. she's been forced to flee for protection on base. the pain inflicted in war, she says, should never be an excuse to inflict more pain. the cycle must be broken. we must find peace. still today so many questions. before sergeant bales was locked up in solitary confinement, before he was decorated soldier with four tours of duty, he was simply bobby, a kid in ohio. >> it's like you're talking about two totally different people. and every woman on this street, they don't know who bobby bales is. >> mark edwards describes himself as one of bales best friends and in a statement today writes, i vie
abc's neal neal karlinsky is on this story for us tonight. neal? >> reporter: sergeant bales attorney met with his attorney face to face for the first time today. he says it was extremely emotional. his client claims he has amnesia. even as that soldier's wife is now speaking out for the very first time. in his her first public statement, robert bales wife approximate writes, what has been reported is completely out of character from the man i know and admire. she's been forced to flee...
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. >> we're coming home and a wave got us and it turned the boat around. everybody was in the water and chaos. >> the boat could have sunk for many reasons. it could be overcrowding, it could be a mechanical malfunction. >> 27 people on a 34 foot boat, what does that say to you? that's over populated. >> reporter: richard valicenti, who has spent more than 40 years here on oyster bay says large wakes can be formed when hundreds of boats leave the bay at the same time. >> it's hard to maneuver your boat if you're not prepared for it. >> reporter: what's also not clear is whether children who died were wearing life vests. kids 12 and under must wear life jackets when they're on deck, but not inside the cabin. boat safety experts say its safer never to take them off. >> when there are young children on the boat, in my opinion, it's easier if a child needs to wear a life jacket they wear it all the time. >> and that boat right now is a bt three miles offshore. deep below the water. investigators say if all goes according to plan, they'll try to pull the boat o
. >> we're coming home and a wave got us and it turned the boat around. everybody was in the water and chaos. >> the boat could have sunk for many reasons. it could be overcrowding, it could be a mechanical malfunction. >> 27 people on a 34 foot boat, what does that say to you? that's over populated. >> reporter: richard valicenti, who has spent more than 40 years here on oyster bay says large wakes can be formed when hundreds of boats leave the bay at the same time....
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summer vacations behind us. but experts say the protest yoefrs seas may be contributing to the psyspike and they do pret gas prices should be coming down all week. >>> and we notice something the country has been doing online. searching for the civil war battle 150 years ago today that the nation witnessed something unimaginable, the single bloodiest day in the history of this country and inflicted by north against south, brother against brother. after just 12 hours, 23,000 americans were dead. wounded or missing. it ended without a clear victor, and soon after president lyndon would issue his emancipation proclamation to free america's slaves. near the end in maryland, it took hours to read the games of all of those who died all of those decades aago. >>> now sheer an international mystery james blond might love. grammy winner adele the next to lend her voice to a james bond theme song. she was spotted slipping into abbey road studio, if true she'll join some very famous voices. >> can you name these? >> that i
summer vacations behind us. but experts say the protest yoefrs seas may be contributing to the psyspike and they do pret gas prices should be coming down all week. >>> and we notice something the country has been doing online. searching for the civil war battle 150 years ago today that the nation witnessed something unimaginable, the single bloodiest day in the history of this country and inflicted by north against south, brother against brother. after just 12 hours, 23,000 americans...
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tell us online at abcnews.com or tweet them to us, #instantindex. >>> coming up here, charlie brown and linus were fans. >> it's the great pumpkin! >> but from vodka to pringles, the sigh come jill behind the new national obsession with the sigh come jill behind the new national obsession with pumpkin? risk takers... you time misplacers... you magnets to mud... you shovers of covers, and lucky shirt lovers... pile it on. after all, kenmore is in the lives of over 100 million americans. that's why our newest large capacity front load has over 35% more speed to clean clothes, faster. we put more in, so you get more out. kenmore. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. boom! get it! spin! oh nice hands! now this is my favorite play! oh! [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grrreat! [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help
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could use a cleaning? >> yes. >> reporter: here is what the mid atlantic look like in these nasa images. after that massive storm last friday cut power to millions. jean and her family are eating out and sleeping in this slightly cooler basement. >> this has been our bedroom for the past eight days. the hard floor. but it's cooler. >> the power crews finally got to jean's house today. we talked to jean. she had power for a little while but it went back off again. lot more work to do there and here. look at the wires and trees. the crews are working, but, david, there's a change coming. cooler temperatures good news but as those cool temperatures and hot temperatures hit each other, more thunderstorms. we could right back where we are and lot of people getting on the grid could be knocked off during these weekend storms. >> that is incredible. david, thanks. you heard the power on and then off again. ginger is here on what david eluded to, more severe weather on tap for tonight. >> he did a nice job explain
could use a cleaning? >> yes. >> reporter: here is what the mid atlantic look like in these nasa images. after that massive storm last friday cut power to millions. jean and her family are eating out and sleeping in this slightly cooler basement. >> this has been our bedroom for the past eight days. the hard floor. but it's cooler. >> the power crews finally got to jean's house today. we talked to jean. she had power for a little while but it went back off again. lot...
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cautioning us about those supplements. >> i am. very little about supplements is proven because unlike drug, it doesn't have to be. if you look at the bottle and you look at any health claim, there's a little asterisk after the claim and here's what it says on the back, "these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." all they need to prove is that it's safe, not that it works and so i tell people to troy and get their nutrition through food. unless your doctor tells you have a true nutritional deficiency, my opinion this is not a good use of people's money. >> you tell us that over and over again, your friends around here. thank you, richard besser. >>> as we said this is the day america remembered. 11 years ago on a sunny tuesday morning in new york much like today those planes crashed into the world trade center, the pentagon and a field in western pennsylvania. nearly 3,000 lives were lost. we are told that 97% of americ
cautioning us about those supplements. >> i am. very little about supplements is proven because unlike drug, it doesn't have to be. if you look at the bottle and you look at any health claim, there's a little asterisk after the claim and here's what it says on the back, "these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." all they need to prove is that it's safe, not that it...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand allur options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> health warning tonight about a disease once associated only with adults, but now visited on america's children, type 2 diabetes, triggered by diet and exercise. 15 years ago, it accounted for less than 3% of diabetes in children, but today, it is 45%. now a new study in the new england journal of medicine finds that the drugs used to treat the disease in adults do not work as well in children or teens. even lifetime changes, diet and exercise, fail to help, making it all the more important to prevent what is happening. >>> and file this one under better late than ne
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand allur options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of...
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said to me, what would happen if a shark attacked us out here? and that being the farthest thing from my imagination, i said, we'd be history. then suddenly like a scene out of jaws, a massive shark attacked out of nowhere. >> i felt like i had been grabbed by something unbelievably big and strong. and my leg was just stuck. i kicked at it with my other leg. my other leg was free and i kicked at it and it freed its grip. >> i turned around and saw the shark surface in between the two of us and we both took off for shore. he was on the ground and everybody was surrounding him and he said to me, well, we're not history. >> the last time a white shark bit someone near cape cod was 1936. look at this, that ominous fin behind that kayaker. we asked what's behind the new swarms this summer? >> the reason they're coming in closer, there are more seals in the area. sharks feed on seals and not people. >> reporter: but even that won't stop them from going back in the water. you would think that a shark attack would pretty well ruin your vacation. you i th
said to me, what would happen if a shark attacked us out here? and that being the farthest thing from my imagination, i said, we'd be history. then suddenly like a scene out of jaws, a massive shark attacked out of nowhere. >> i felt like i had been grabbed by something unbelievably big and strong. and my leg was just stuck. i kicked at it with my other leg. my other leg was free and i kicked at it and it freed its grip. >> i turned around and saw the shark surface in between the...
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what did he teach us about human endurance? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we are beginning to piece together clues about the suspected shooter in aurora, colorado, in the days before the massacre, in the movie theater. one clue. abc news has learned about a notebook and dan harris tells us tonight what is new. dan? >> reporter: diane, good evening. tonight, we are learning that before james holmes allegedly carried out his attack and ended up,the jail behind me. he may have railed out a road map to the massacre. tonight, abc news has learned a notebook believed to be written by the suspect, james holmes, was mailed to the university of colorado, where holmes had been a student, until dropping out last month. fox news is reporting the notebook was mailed to a sigh can i tryst at the university and that it contains, quote, full details about how he was going to kill people. drawings of what he was going to do in it. drawings and illustrations. there are conflicting reports on whether the notebook arrived at the university before or afte
what did he teach us about human endurance? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we are beginning to piece together clues about the suspected shooter in aurora, colorado, in the days before the massacre, in the movie theater. one clue. abc news has learned about a notebook and dan harris tells us tonight what is new. dan? >> reporter: diane, good evening. tonight, we are learning that before james holmes allegedly carried out his attack and ended up,the jail behind me. he may...
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. >> my brother has been the dreamer between the two of us. and so it's just very meaningful for me to get to share the moment with him. like we've shared everything in our lives together. >> what is the sentence you most hope people will say after tonight's speech? >> opportunity. >> really nervous, he says. and ready. and as we said, george and i and the entire political team will be here tonight for the big kickoff of the democratic national convention starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern and we hope you join us. >>> now, we move on from the political stage to the family budget and the price of gasoline. if you were one of the 33 million americans who hit the road this holiday weekend, you felt it. the price of gas at a record high tonight. the average price $3.84 a gallon. that's up 7 cents in a week. but we were told today that relief is in sight. and soon. abc's alex perez now on when it will drop and how much. alex? >> reporter: diane, here at the chicago gas station, they're paying 85 cents more than the national average. it's a sight being
. >> my brother has been the dreamer between the two of us. and so it's just very meaningful for me to get to share the moment with him. like we've shared everything in our lives together. >> what is the sentence you most hope people will say after tonight's speech? >> opportunity. >> really nervous, he says. and ready. and as we said, george and i and the entire political team will be here tonight for the big kickoff of the democratic national convention starting at...
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the rover used a camera mounted on the tip of its own seven-foot robotic arm. by the way, the large circle is a laser beam that incinerates rocks and what they're made of. we don't know about you, but it reminds us of another intrepid robot. remember wall-e. may be separated at birth. >>> all the things we do to comfort a baby crying through the night. is there a different way? a surprising solution. stay tuned. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition o
the rover used a camera mounted on the tip of its own seven-foot robotic arm. by the way, the large circle is a laser beam that incinerates rocks and what they're made of. we don't know about you, but it reminds us of another intrepid robot. remember wall-e. may be separated at birth. >>> all the things we do to comfort a baby crying through the night. is there a different way? a surprising solution. stay tuned. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find,...
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and again, we have been following you on social media and so many of you wrote us to tell us about epic lines you encountered at the polls coast to coast. you can see some of them right there in washington, d.c., but people did wait hours and hours to vote and the voting remained in full swing and does now, but it hasn't stopped governor romney from squeezing in a few more campaign stops and abc's david muir was there with him. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. can you believe the day is finally here and as you mentioned a frenetic pace for governor romney right up the end he just landed here in boston after stops in ohio and pennsylvania today. they do believe pennsylvania is now in play for the republicans but i got to tell you it all started this morning when he walked into his own polling place in his neighborhood in belmont, massachusetts and was hummed when he saw his name right there for president of the united states. mitt romney and his wife ann back home this morning walking in to cast their vote. a quiet moment side by side after nearly six years of campaigning, two ru
and again, we have been following you on social media and so many of you wrote us to tell us about epic lines you encountered at the polls coast to coast. you can see some of them right there in washington, d.c., but people did wait hours and hours to vote and the voting remained in full swing and does now, but it hasn't stopped governor romney from squeezing in a few more campaign stops and abc's david muir was there with him. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. can you believe the...
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tell us online at abcnews.com or tweet them to us at #instant access. >>> defying gravity. what is the next frontier for those willing to risk it all? [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. >>> defying gravity. what is the next frontier for those willing to risk it all? more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underar
tell us online at abcnews.com or tweet them to us at #instant access. >>> defying gravity. what is the next frontier for those willing to risk it all? [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. >>> defying gravity. what is the next frontier for those willing to risk it all? more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain...
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country to once again divide us." diane? >> thank you, jake. your voice, your vote tonight. >>> and now, the wild and dangerous weather descending again, in the colorado plains. people are digging out after three rare nighttime tornadoes tore through town. and this map shows a red risk zone, moving east, which means people who have had to race to their sellars so often this spring are getting ready to do it again. and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: already this spring, families across the country have faced an exhausting 195 severe weather warnings, shaping up to be quite a year. today, the cdc reports troubling findings from those deadly tornados that struck alabama one year ago. they found that many of those who were killed did exactly as they should. of the nearly 2500 who died in alabama, it's clear at least 102 were warned and 68 ran to safe places, like basements and bathrooms and were still killed. but there may be a solution. >> if there is a severe weather alert, protect your head. whether it is a
country to once again divide us." diane? >> thank you, jake. your voice, your vote tonight. >>> and now, the wild and dangerous weather descending again, in the colorado plains. people are digging out after three rare nighttime tornadoes tore through town. and this map shows a red risk zone, moving east, which means people who have had to race to their sellars so often this spring are getting ready to do it again. and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: already...
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the same weather system that is keeping us warm is chilling europe and asia. in north america, the jet stream has been acting like a fence all winter, keeping the arctic air out. but in europe, it's now drifting south, bringing with it frigid temperatures. back in the u.s., what a difference a year makes. chicago just finished the warmest january in 80 years. this was chicago just a year ago, hundreds of people trapped in their cars on lake shore drive, as the city was slammed by one of the worst winter storms in its history. according to noaa, our government's forecasters, this warmth continues into february. now, this extreme weather comes as nasa releases a new report saying the last 11 years of the 21st century, rank among the 13th-warmest of the 132-year period. and this is blaming it on human-generated greenhouse gases. >> there was some talk about it being from the sun. but they say, no. this is human-generated. >> they say they can prove it. >>> we're going to tell you about facebook. talk about a status update. after the closing markets of the stock m
the same weather system that is keeping us warm is chilling europe and asia. in north america, the jet stream has been acting like a fence all winter, keeping the arctic air out. but in europe, it's now drifting south, bringing with it frigid temperatures. back in the u.s., what a difference a year makes. chicago just finished the warmest january in 80 years. this was chicago just a year ago, hundreds of people trapped in their cars on lake shore drive, as the city was slammed by one of the...
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she let us in on three ways appraisers are sizing up your home. first, the first sight. >> walking into this house we need a hatchet, right? >> yes. >> i didn't bring my machete. >> this is a no-no. >> reporter: appraisers can hack off thousand of dollars from your home's value for just having an unkempt yard. and signed, the first sight matters too. a clean, clutter-free house can appraise 10% higher than the exact same messy house. second tip, small subliminals. she said you don't have to redo the entire kitchen. just add a new facet adds value. >> it makes it look jazzier. >> reporter: and finally out with the old and in with a new. down stairs alex said an old tv can make a whole room look dated. so we got started. moving out that busy oversized furniture. slip covering what is left and cutting down the hedges. there's a lot to do and the next appraiser is coming in just two days. i left them with a list. it is seven pages long. you have 48 hours. good luck. they spent $1600 on improvements, but would it pay off? the appraiser was here and we
she let us in on three ways appraisers are sizing up your home. first, the first sight. >> walking into this house we need a hatchet, right? >> yes. >> i didn't bring my machete. >> this is a no-no. >> reporter: appraisers can hack off thousand of dollars from your home's value for just having an unkempt yard. and signed, the first sight matters too. a clean, clutter-free house can appraise 10% higher than the exact same messy house. second tip, small subliminals....
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what is the one word you want to use? >> one word. shameful. i don't know they can be embarra embarrassed. somebody might tell the people they're not actually wearing clothes. they don't seem to care. the ratings are going up. the popularity of the league is not threatened. >> but the players' association says even further that it's endangering the players. >> there are issue as safety involved as well, competitive issues. if you got those two thing, you would really look to have a league which is not thinking about the integrity of its game the way it says it does. >> where does this end? how much longer will this go on? >> i don't see it being a tipping point. i hope i'm being too cynical and this will wind up resolving itself. i can see this going on for weeks not days. >> michael wilbowilbon, thanks much and hello to everybody at "pti." >> thank you, diane. >>> now we move on to a startling report from the national transportation safety board about two close calls in the air at one of the busiest airplanes, chicago o'hare. we learned with p
what is the one word you want to use? >> one word. shameful. i don't know they can be embarra embarrassed. somebody might tell the people they're not actually wearing clothes. they don't seem to care. the ratings are going up. the popularity of the league is not threatened. >> but the players' association says even further that it's endangering the players. >> there are issue as safety involved as well, competitive issues. if you got those two thing, you would really look to...
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she showed us how you can outsmart stores using technology to get great deals. on the perillos' christmas list -- >> a pop-up. >> reporter: a flat screen tv and digital camera. we were surprised to learn prices online fluctuate from hour to hour. watch this camera. the price dropped three times, from $179 to $168 to $129, $50 in just 12 hours, so when should you pull the trigger and buy? tip number one -- arm yourself with apps. so we're off to the store. our target, target. there we see a digital camera we were looking at and pull out our decide app. it scans through the bar code searching through thousands of pieces of information to tell us whether >> so we should not buy a camera today? >> reporter: it says wait. but what about this samsung tv on sale? it says buy, so sarah does. on the toy aisle, we spot bouncing tigger. it's at the top of the girl's list. >> that is going to make you crazy. definitely will make us all crazy. >> reporter: it was $39.99 at target, marked down to $28.99. tip number two -- click to compare. using another app called red laser,
she showed us how you can outsmart stores using technology to get great deals. on the perillos' christmas list -- >> a pop-up. >> reporter: a flat screen tv and digital camera. we were surprised to learn prices online fluctuate from hour to hour. watch this camera. the price dropped three times, from $179 to $168 to $129, $50 in just 12 hours, so when should you pull the trigger and buy? tip number one -- arm yourself with apps. so we're off to the store. our target, target. there...
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our muhammad lila is with us tonight. here is his exclusive reporting tonight. >> reporter: we set out at sunrise. the mission, help the afghan army reclaim the valley from the taliban. walking through this valley, it's clear this is an afghan led mission. it's their strategy and it's their fight. it didn't take long for the fight to find us. [ gunfire ] we were walking through the valley when suddenly we started hearing gunshots and loud explosions. we believe we may have walked into a bit of an ambush. possibly now, we're caught in the crossfire. we can hear the gunshots coming from up there on that ridge. what you hear on this side -- [ gunshots ] -- that's the afghan army. they are leading this fight. they are the ones returning the fire. >> where's that coming from? >> reporter: with mortars and heavy machine gun fire surrounding us, american soldiers get involved. >> i think they're up there. >> reporter: but they aren't in charge of this fight. the afghans are. the americans are hoping they can handle it on their o
our muhammad lila is with us tonight. here is his exclusive reporting tonight. >> reporter: we set out at sunrise. the mission, help the afghan army reclaim the valley from the taliban. walking through this valley, it's clear this is an afghan led mission. it's their strategy and it's their fight. it didn't take long for the fight to find us. [ gunfire ] we were walking through the valley when suddenly we started hearing gunshots and loud explosions. we believe we may have walked into a...
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. >> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a tuesday night. we begin tonight on the eve of what could well be the hottest 4th of july ever in many parts of this country. if you thought it felt warmer today, there is good reason. look at this. with humidity on the rise, combined with the temperatures and you get the heat index, what it feels like, hitting a hundred and above across much of the nation. tonight one picture says it all. check out this video from wisconsin, a highway buckling under the heat. an suv hitting that buckle in the road and then soaring. tonight we have a team on this, from the heat to the fires. to the firework bans in towns across america now. abc's extreme weather team, ginger gee leading us off. >> reporter: desperate for ice and water in west virginia volunteers delivering relief. >> it's 104 degrees in the shade up at our house right now. >> reporter: in illinois long lines to buy generators. in wisconsin, oven-like heat caused a road to buckle, creating a ramp that launched that suv into mid-air. teresa pulled over
. >> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a tuesday night. we begin tonight on the eve of what could well be the hottest 4th of july ever in many parts of this country. if you thought it felt warmer today, there is good reason. look at this. with humidity on the rise, combined with the temperatures and you get the heat index, what it feels like, hitting a hundred and above across much of the nation. tonight one picture says it all. check out this video from wisconsin, a highway...
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help us. help us try to be better. >> reporter: and at one point, courageous community leaders join us, like the legendary nba star isiah thomas, who says with so many good people caring so much, there has to be hope. >> 95% of the people in our communities are good, decent, hard working people. >> reporter: but as you'll learn, 24 hours after this meeting, one of the gang members was shot six times. but back in the room, all together, watching, hoping, ralph and so many others. including a little boy named christian, who had a poem we asked him to read. >> i want to go outside and play. but i can't. not because i have no friends, it's because of the violence. it seems it never ends. >> and, again, an unprecedented event on "nightline" tonight. and not just a window into chicago, but so many cities near you. >>> and still ahead, right here on "world news," watch out. facebook could be ruining the chance your kid will be accepted to college. and the shocking things students are doing to each ot
help us. help us try to be better. >> reporter: and at one point, courageous community leaders join us, like the legendary nba star isiah thomas, who says with so many good people caring so much, there has to be hope. >> 95% of the people in our communities are good, decent, hard working people. >> reporter: but as you'll learn, 24 hours after this meeting, one of the gang members was shot six times. but back in the room, all together, watching, hoping, ralph and so many...
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>> used to be. >> reporter: you used to have these on the table for thanksgiving? >> every thanksgiving. >> i'm thankful that we're still here. i'm thankful for so many people that came here to show us love and support. >> reporter: for the many people still reeling from sandy's assault, like this family, there were gestures of support today, often from complete strangers. like courtney wood of new jersey, who opened her home to a family with nowhere else to go. she found them through a special facebook page called "a place at the table." >> i would love to be able to offer a hot meal, a house filled with love and i can't imagine not doing this. >> reporter: you know, talking to people here on slater boulevard, even among the awfulness and the haunting memories of what happened here, on this day, they said they were grateful for the food, which was welcome, but more than that, that people who they had never met in their entire lives cared enough to come. david? >> so great to see that. ron, thank you. >>> and for the american troops serving in harm's way overseas,
>> used to be. >> reporter: you used to have these on the table for thanksgiving? >> every thanksgiving. >> i'm thankful that we're still here. i'm thankful for so many people that came here to show us love and support. >> reporter: for the many people still reeling from sandy's assault, like this family, there were gestures of support today, often from complete strangers. like courtney wood of new jersey, who opened her home to a family with nowhere else to go....